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European Student Assembly 2023 - Second Edition

The European Student Assembly (ESA) is a grassroots project that gathers each year more than 200 students from most European University Alliances (EUA) to debate current issues, draft political recommendations for the future of Europe and advocate them among stakeholders and decision makers.

From March to May 2023, the selected student representatives have been working remotely to deepen their understanding of a chosen topic and produce a collection of recommendations before meeting with their peers in Strasbourg to propose concrete solutions. During the three days of the event, Unite! students will meet with their European peers in the very premises of the European Parliament, to finalize their recommendations together with the members of their specific panel. The final recommendations will be voted on in the plenary assembly, resulting in a common position paper to be shared with European decision-makers.

Students have been divided in different panels and round tables according to the main topics of the discussion. Two of the panels will be coordinated by Unite! students:
  • Dana Reignier-Tayar, (Grenoble INP-UGA): coordinator of panel 2: Lessons from the past? How could the French-German history of reconciliation serve as a model to overcome conflicts and build unity?
  • Gabriele Morello, Politecnico: coordinator of panel 8: Cities of the future. How could sustainable cities contribute to European autonomy and people welfare?

Unite! students will be represented in the assembly by Dana Reignier-Tayar, Grenoble INP-UGA; Gabriele Morello, Politecnico; Hatef Hajian, Aalto; Lluís Gil, UPC; Núria Escursell, UPC; Elaia Etchamendy, Grenoble INP-UGA ; Charlotte Boudali, Grenoble INP-UGA; Hugo Cazaux, Grenoble INP-UGA; Roman Bouchet, Grenoble INP-UGA; Ariadna Anguita Julià, UPC ; Gonçalo Castro, Grenoble INP-UGA and Fjolla Hasani, TU Graz.

The European Students' Assembly is one of the main activities of the European University Community. The event was created with the objective of giving students a public voice in the European Union. This will be a unique opportunity for students from across Europe to address some of the complex challenges facing the EU today, with the aim of collecting recommendations for the European Commission.